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There are many kinds of fashion and they are always changing little by little.
In this article, I want to show you how some Japanese models and movie stars coordinate their fashion and how you can use their techniques to look good.
Take a look!
Shota Matsuda
Showing ankle is a tough thing to pull...

The Toronto Japanese Film Festival just found its stars.
This is the third time the festival has been held at the Japanese Canadian Cultural Centre, and it seems to be getting bigger and better with every year.
Premiering at this year festival is Yuzo Asahara's A Tale of Samurai Cooking, a love...

The future is coming to Tokyo's streets.
The i-Road, a new project from the Toyota Motor Corporation, was unveiled at the Geneva Motor Show last year and just yesterday it went for a test drive on Tokyo's street, reports the Japan Daily Press.
Consumers were impressed by the new, compact vehicle's...

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By David Tsubouchi
When I was 10 years old my mother told me to dress up in my best clothes because we were going to a restaurant. This was a particularly rare happening as we seldom...

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The history of Japanese immigration to Canada is fairly well known, as in recent years many studies have brought to light some of the most significant experiences of the Japanese Canadians.
Among...

Kill la Kill
With a scantily-woven living school uniform and a pair of crazy scissor blades, Ryuko Matoi transfers to Honnouji Academy in search for clues to her father's death. Satsuki Kiryūin is running the school with an iron and cloth fist using high-quality uniforms to oppress students.
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By Frank Moritsugu
The following is my contribution to the Tashme Project—the ongoing collection of remembrances about that particular wartime family detention camp. Naturally the remembrances...

What an odd game.
Chibi-Robo, as its name suggests, is a cute, four-inch tall utilitarian robot and its main function is to help people. In this case, it's been called to the home of Mr. Curator to help him start something called a NostalJunk Museum.
NostalJunk are objects from the past like buttons,...

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This month Hirokazu (Nobody Knows, Still Walking, After Life) Kore-eda’s newest film, and one of his finest, received theatrical release across the country. Like Father, Like Son received a Jury...

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Members of the Japan Canada Leadership Program were handed the keys to the country, figuratively speaking.
The program is an initiative sponsored by the Government of Japan that builds stronger...